Chapter 498: 「Alright, Let’s Forget About this Topic」
I learned a lot from Kugi about the Holy Vuelzarus Empire. From serious topics like its political system to lighter topics like what foods were popular, and what kinds of people — racially speaking — lived there.
「I see... Hey, would you tell me about your childhood, Kugi?」
I asked out of pure curiosity, with no real intent behind the question. However, Kugi’s reaction was completely unexpected.
「Um... well... I can’t really talk about my childhood...」
Kugi’s fox ears flattened against her head, and she looked almost scared. What is this? Does she have some kind of trauma associated with her childhood memories? Whatever the case, it seems like a topic better left alone.
「Don’t worry about it, I was just curious. Then, can you tell me about the life of a shrine maiden instead?」
「Yes, I can talk about that as much as you’d like.」
Kugi’s expression softened with relief as she began explaining what life as a shrine maiden was like. As I listened to her, I couldn’t stop thinking about her earlier reaction. What exactly was that all about? Since Mimi is particularly close to Kugi, maybe I’ll ask her about it next time.
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The journey to the Neeparc Star System was surprisingly peaceful. No pirate attacks, no civilian ships under siege. The reason, of course, was that the current Comatt Star System—ruled by Chris—had just finished terraforming its habitable planets and was in the early stages of large-scale development. It was what you’d call a special boom period due to frontier development.
So, why did this lead to safety in the route between the Comatt and Neeparc star systems? The answer is simple: the Imperial Space Force was rigorously patrolling to ensure the uninterrupted flow of development supplies and immigrants through the gateway into the Comatt System.
The route we took started from the Dexer System, passing through Comatt, Uerick, Zieger, Mellkit, and finally, the Neeparc System. Our course followed the same path as the supply lines.
Uerick and Zieger were territories governed by a viscount not affiliated with House Dareinwald, but it seems that the Imperial higher-ups were putting pressure on them to ensure safe passage so as not to interrupt the development boom. My condolences. On the bright side, those supply and immigrant transport ships are stopping by their trading colonies for refueling and maintenance, which means they’re probably making some good money off of it, too.
By the way, the Neeparc System, which houses the gateway, and its neighboring Mellkit System were systems directly controlled by the Empyre. The security level was top-notch. If any pirates dared to stir up trouble, the Empire could flood the area with military reinforcements through the gateway. The only pirates that operated here were loners flying solo, or at most, small groups of three ships who drifted from system to system, conducting raids and fleeing—small fish, really.
They might be ‘small fish’ but we can’t let our guard down. Some of them operate with a smaller, elite crew, making them quite dangerous.
「Well, it’s good that the route is safe.」
「Yeah, it’s a pain that every time we drop out of the hyperlane, we get hit with a stop order and a security scan though.」
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